Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio DJ and music journalist.
In more recent years he has begun speaking on radio and at events about the dark forces that have been manipulating the music industry for decades. This has led to the publication of his books, 'Musical Truth,' Vols 1 and 2, available on Amazon, or direct via markdevlinuk@gmail.com
The one-stop shop for all audio output is:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/markdevlin.
E-mail: mark@markdevlin.co.uk

Saturday, 28 January 2017

This is likely to be the only radio interview I do this year as I throw myself into writing my new book. A great two-hour chat with Mike Williams, aka Sage of Quay, where we get into some different kind of stuff - spiritual and consciousness issues, as well as reflecting on mind-control and social engineering through popular culture, and some different-from-usual slants on the whole Paul Is Dead saga!

Saturday, 21 January 2017

With 2017 marking the 30th anniversary of the UK partying revolution known as Acid House, music industry veteran and old-school raver Mike Angel returns to offer some perspectives on this movement.

The ‘Second Summer Of Love’ as it came to be dubbed, led, in turn, to open-air raves, then the UK superclubs, before paving the way for EDM - or Electronic Dance Music - to be exported to the rest of the world. It’s now a colossal scene, influencing the lives of millions of young clubbers all over the world. We reflect on whether a movement with this level of reach would have been allowed to evolve naturally, or whether it bears the hallmarks of the military intelligence and social engineering institutions, as the original ‘Summer Of Love’ in California has now been shown to have done.

Whereas LSD went hand in hand with the psychedelic music of the 1960s, the soundtrack to the electronic dance music of the late 80s and beyond was MDMA/ Ecstasy. Where did all the pills come from, and why were they allowed to be distributed when the authorities could have cracked down much harder if they’d chosen to?

Monday, 2 January 2017

I’m happy to announce that I’ll be back as one of the speakers at the Free Your Mind Conference near Philadelphia, happening between 5th and 7th April. There’s a mind-expanding array of presenters and topics on offer once again, as well as the invaluable networking opportunities with like-minded individuals. You can book advance tickets (which helps the organisers to make these things happen considerably) via the following link:http://www.freeyourmindconference.com/speakers/